Provocatively mingy tax cuts seem to have caused black affront on a scale to surprise even the Nats. |
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Tristan is an opera with no place for mingy bourgeois compromise. |
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He's a mean, mingy quasi nutcase curmudgeon who threatens players, gives them cold pricklies, and who demands attention to things like gameplan, tactics, and skills. |
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It was fourteen dollars, for two coffees and two mingy blondies, which he paid without flinching, even leaving the change from his twenty in the concessionaire's plastic cup. |
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You might enjoy it as a low-key alternative to hyped-up American cop shows, or it might strike you as a mingy and borderline dull reworking of cop-show formulas. |
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That vaguely mingy silhouette, so far in class terms from the fat-knot ties and lavish woolens of Savile Row suits favored by City types then and now, had an appealingly outsider air. |
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She understood that her books' otherworldly implications could be drawn just as meaningfully from her long, mingy striving in ordinary places as they could from other subject matter. |
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